Posts Tagged ‘change’

Sorry I haven’t written for such a long time! It has been a hectic month. We’ve gone through flooding in the house during winter (yeah…the pipes exploded and completely submerged our house, wait ’til you hear about it, it’s uber-epic), to being kicked out of our apartment (we’re renting), and having to move in a matter of a week! That probably doesn’t sound very difficult, but when you’re actually moving with your family, a small operation can turn into a major hindrance…especially when there’s discord among the crowds…

Oh well, before I digress, I’m going to jump straight back to the point: I’ve finally decided, after contemplating for months, to get my own domain name. Well, call it contemplating if you would. Just a matter of entering your credit card number and paying for three Starbucks coffee for a year’s worth of domain name purchase.

Thanks so much for your support, faith and readership, and I’m absolutely committed to delivering top quality content to all readers, so if you liked or hated (either’s fine XD) a part of the blog, leave a comment, or better, spread the word and recommend it to your friends through your social networks!

As you can see on the sidebar to the right, there’s a button called “Share this blog”, which gives you access to a whole load of social networking sites, which you can use to easily tell your friends!

Again, the new domain is simply the current one without the ‘.wordpress’ part:

1. Loads of new principles coming up! (Trust me, if there’s one thing that you HAVE to have in life, that’s principles to guide you through it. Unlike your friends, families, girlfriends, boyfriends, spouses, etc., etc., they don’t change. That’s something to be thankful for in this ever-fluctuating world.) XD

2. I’m going to be doing a lot of new articles on computer science, and fancy as that sounds, there’s always a couple of myths and misconceptions floating around that’s bound to be fake. Since I’m also a novice in this area as well, learning about programming and hardware, I can truly understand how it’s like talking with experienced technical savvy people. Usually, they’re like ‘…multicore CPUs do not have an effect in concurrency…the division’s still based upon the same principles…and the thing to look out for is randomizing allocations of resources, since that’s exactly where most people neglect…’, and I nod fervently, even if I don’t understand most of it. Well, I’m kinda hoping to get the hang of Java, then move on to scripting languages like JavaScript, CGI, Perl, then familiarize myself with PHP, SQL, and look at new technology like Ruby on Rails. But, rest assured, that’s not going to all happen by Christmas.I’ll try and use my understanding of programming on the software side to help solve some common problems that people have, but again, when you commingle Java with things like .NET and Windows, things start to get a bit complicated, like my teacher said…

3. I’m really excited about this one…I’m hoping to set up a network of proper websites, which will be in development, which, again, will be delivering fantastic content on a variety of topics, mostly focused on internet marketing, software products, educational products on computers, and some self-development programs. I will make this promise to you: I will NEVER sell something, unless I think you’re getting more than what you paid for with hard-earned cash. Unless it benefits some part of your life to improve either your health, work, or relationship, I will NOT sell it. It’s only fair that I offer the best solutions to my valued readers in return for getting such wonderful support from this community.

Well, that’s about all there is for now! I’m sure that’ll keep us busy to no end until the end of year ~